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United States of America v. Jonathan Lamar Wooten



United States of America v. Jonathan Lamar Wooten

Date: 04-10-2026

Case Number: 7:25-cr-00016

Judge: W. Louis Sanda

Court: United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia (Dougherty County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States District Attorney's Office in Albany

Defendant's Attorney:


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Description:
Albany, Georgia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

There was a bank shooting in Tallahassee, Florida, on May 5, 2023, in which Jonathan Lamar Wooten, aka “Chico,” 53, of Thomasville, was allegedly involved and now is facing state charges in Florida for attempted murder, aggravated battery and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. An indictment is merely an allegation of criminal conduct, and all defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law beyond a reasonable doubt. Florida authorities issued a BOLO for Wooten, with a description of the Ford F-150 he was allegedly driving from the scene of the bank shooting.

Thomas County, Georgia, deputies spotted the F-150 and attempted to pull it over when a chase ensued. After several minutes, Wooten slowed the vehicle, jumped out of the pickup truck and ran. Both officers saw a gun in Wooten’s hand as he fled. Wooten discarded the Glock firearm behind a building on North Boulevard in Thomasville and he was found within minutes, sitting on the ground with his back against the building. The Ford F-150 Wooten drove was stolen in Grady County, Georgia. The Glock was compared to and matched the shell casings collected at the Tallahassee bank shooting. Wooten has a prior conviction in Thomas County Superior Court for rape and kidnapping. It is illegal for a convicted felon to possess a firearm.

This case is part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime.

The Thomas County Sheriff’s Office investigated the case with assistance from the U.S. Marshals Service and the Tallahassee Police Department, Homicide Unit.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Sonja Profit is prosecuting the case for the Government.
Outcome:
The Defendant elected to plead guilty and faces 15 years in prison.
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About This Case

What was the outcome of United States of America v. Jonathan Lamar Wooten?

The outcome was: The Defendant elected to plead guilty and faces 15 years in prison.

Which court heard United States of America v. Jonathan Lamar Wooten?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia (Dougherty County), GA. The presiding judge was W. Louis Sanda.

Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Jonathan Lamar Wooten?

Plaintiff's attorney: United States District Attorney's Office in Albany. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Albany Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.

When was United States of America v. Jonathan Lamar Wooten decided?

This case was decided on April 10, 2026.